Roy Scott created a series of graphic feature illustrations for Wolters Kluwer Health to accomapny an article about a young man who is reluctant to be tested for the incurable neurodegenerative genetic disorder that has stricken his father.

Matt Herring cover illustrations for Ryanair “Let’s Go” inflight magazine are a cornucopia of historic and cultural images, sprinkled with the best bars and eateries that each featured destination city has to offer.

Vlad Alvarez created this image for the current issue of Inside Counsel Magazine to accompany an article about a civil suit over cyber security breaches of a hotel's chain data system by a Russian criminal organization.

Ruth Rowland has an opportunity to get hands-on at “Type Tasting,” part of the London Design Festival at the Victoria & Albert Museum. The exhibition and drop-in workshops are open to everyone with a love of letterforms.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Mark Matcho designed and illustrated this poster for the Marin Theatre Company,
to advertise a play based on the life of William Moulton Marston,
inventor of the polygraph, creator of Wonder Woman, and polygamist.

Chris Nixon worked with Messy Design to create an identity illustration for Nirvana New Indian, a restaurant in Australia. Inspired by the Color Festival in India, the illustration was designed to be part of a larger picture and then cropped to form individual patterns and elements for the identity of the restaurant.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Peter Grundy
designed a hilarious library of illustrations for “I See What You Mean:
Human Body,” his first-ever children’s book. “I See What You Mean,” to
be published in 2014 by Big Pictures Press, aims to help children understand the way the human body functions.

Scott Pollack’s illustration for the Wall Street Journal
accompanies an article on the changing leadership and staff at the SEC.
Mary Schapiro, shown as the driver, has left and Mary Jo White has
taken over.

David Pohl brought a fun ‘60s vibe to four full page illustrations for Table Magazine, to accompany an article about food and its relationship to specific parts of the body: Heart; Skin, Eyes & Hair; Brain; and Digestion

Steven Salerno's most recent illustrated children's picture book, released this summer by Disney's Hyperion Book, is entitled BOOM! Written by Mary Lyn Ray, it's the story of a brave little dog who isn't afraid of anything in her cozy life… except for thunder and lightning, which sends her cowering behind furniture every time!

Dennis Wunsch’s illustration for the August Scotsman Guide Residential
edition accompanies an article about making sure there's an abundance
of sales appointments on the calendar to ensure a successful business.

James Yang was commissioned by Golf Magazine to illustrate a story on a topic near and dear to every golfer’s heart: The Rules Are Too Complicated! Fortunately, a simplified version of the Rules of Golf now exists, so everyone can understand them without their heads exploding.